The Great Wallpaper Rebellion: Defending Flamboyance in a World of White Walls

By Ben Marks Everybody hates wallpaper. From the red flocked-velvet damasks that once darkened the walls of Wild West bordellos to the garish supergraphics that give cheap motel rooms their trademark aura of tawdriness, wallpaper is an offense to good design. Almost worse, it is hopelessly out of date, a creaky cliché of decoration practiced … Continue reading The Great Wallpaper Rebellion: Defending Flamboyance in a World of White Walls